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Denes V Agoston1, Mohammad Elsayed.
Abstract
The biological consequences of exposure to explosive blast are extremely complex. Serum protein biomarkers in blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI) can aid in determining injury severity, monitoring progress, and predicting outcome. Exposure to blast results in varying degrees of physical injury. Explosive blast can also induce psychological stress that can contribute to or amplify the extent of physical damage. Given the complexity, scale of injury, and variety of symptoms, bTBI may be best described as a spectrum disorder. In this focused review, we summarize the status of serum protein biomarkers in bTBI in the context of the classification and pathological changes of other forms of TBI. Finally, we recommend specific and easily implementable measures to accelerate serum protein biomarker discovery and validation in bTBI.Entities:
Keywords: biomarkers; blast; blood; brain; injury; proteomics; serum; traumatic
Year: 2012 PMID: 22783223 PMCID: PMC3390892 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2012.00107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Figure 1Summary of current classifications, injury mechanisms, clinical symptoms, and outcomes of bTBI spectrum disorder.
Figure 2Candidate protein biomarkers for blood-based diagnostics in traumatic brain injury. 1Gyorgy et al. (2011), 2Svetlov et al. (2010), 3Hardemark et al. (1989), 4Rothoerl et al. (2000), 5Bellander et al. (2011), 6Gonzclez-Mao et al. (2011), 7Haqqani et al. (2007), 8Begaz et al. (2006), 9Pleines et al. (2001), 10Townend et al. (2006), 11Zurek and Fedora (2012), 12Honda et al. (2010), 13Berger et al. (2005), 14Cheng et al. (2010), 15Kwon et al. (2011), 16Pineda et al. (2004), 17Woertgen et al. (2002), 18Graham et al. (2011), 19Hergenroeder et al. (2008), 20Papa et al. (2012), 21Vos et al. (2010), 22Pelinka et al. (2004), 23Liu et al. (2006), 24Berger (2006), 25Petzold (2005), 26Anderson et al. (2008), 27Siman et al. (2009), 28Sandler et al. (2010), 29da Rocha et al. (2005), 30Kinoshita et al. (2002), 31Stein et al. (2011), 32Hayakata et al. (2004), 33Surbatovic et al. (2007), 34Vitarbo et al. (2004), 35Liu et al. (2010), 36Berger et al. (2012), 37Papa et al. (2010), 38Zemlan et al. (2002), 39Gabbita et al. (2005), 40Bulut et al. (2006), 41Pike et al. (2001), 42Newcomb et al. (1997), 43Ringger et al. (2004), 44Saatman et al. (2010), 45Dash et al. (2010), 46Young et al. (1988), 47De Oliveira et al. (2007), 48Ahmed et al. (in preparation), 49Higashida et al. (2011), 50Garman et al. (2011), 51Zurek et al. (2011), 52Brophy et al. (2009).
Figure 3Candidate serum protein biomarkers associated with injury severity and selected pathological mechanisms.
Figure 4The onset and the extent of selected pathological mechanisms of bTBI by injury severity. Hypothetical model. The colored horizontal bars intend to illustrate the approximate onset and extent of the individual pathological changes following injury. The color intensities and bold type reflect an increased severity and contribution of the individual pathologies, whereas lighter colors, question marks, and strikethroughs represent weaker, relatively transient, or nearly absent conditions. Abbreviations: hr, hour(s); wk., week(s); mo., month(s).